Mullins all set to add to record Cheltenham Festival haul
All-conquering trainer feels he has assembled another powerful team.
Willie Mullins is showing no signs of taking his foot off the accelerator as he prepares what he ominously warns may be his strongest team yet for this year’s Cheltenham Festival. It is getting on for 30 years since the master of Closutton first struck Festival gold in the 1995 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle with Tourist Attraction. Almost three decades later, he is out on his own with a staggering haul of 88 winners at National Hunt racing’s most glorious event. Mullins has continually broken through barriers that would have once looked impossible for an Irish jumps trainer, his most recent notable achievement coming in late January as he smashed by the 4,000-winner mark, while last year’s Festival was a microcosm of the 66-year-old’s increasing dominance as he saddled 10 of the 28 horses to enter the hallowed winner’s enclosure across the four days. But while he has achieved just about everything this great sport has to offer, my latest visit to his impressive base in County Carlow left me in no doubt that complacency will simply not be tolerated by a man keen to insist he never takes his unparalleled success in the Cotswolds for granted.
“Getting winners at Cheltenham is a relief,” he said. “We’re not going aiming to beat 10, we’re aiming to get on the board if we can and then hopefully a few of the right ones win. “Someone said to me the other day we have 10 to 14 favourites and I always reckon only half the favourites win, so that’s not a bad number and if we can get somewhere near that it’ll be great. “People expect us to have winners in Cheltenham, but we go there hoping rather than expecting and it’s a relief if we get a winner and hopefully one or two more. “I don’t go back to my hotel on a night and open the champagne. I just go there and put my head in my hands and hope for better tomorrow.” Most trainers would give their right arm to be in Mullins’ position, of course, but that is not to say that it does not come with its pitfalls.

THAT WAS SENSATIONAL!!! 🚀 😍
GALOPIN DES CHAMPS wins the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup under @PTownend. 🏆 🐎 #ITVRacing | @LeopardstownRC |@WillieMullinsNH pic.twitter.com/sPEPASi5j4 — ITV Racing (@itvracing) February 4, 2023

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Mullins all set to add to record Cheltenham Festival haul
All-conquering trainer feels he has assembled another powerful team.
Willie Mullins is showing no signs of taking his foot off the accelerator as he prepares what he ominously warns may be his strongest team yet for this year’s Cheltenham Festival. It is getting on for 30 years since the master of Closutton first struck Festival gold in the 1995 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle with Tourist Attraction. Almost three decades later, he is out on his own with a staggering haul of 88 winners at National Hunt racing’s most glorious event. Mullins has continually broken through barriers that would have once looked impossible for an Irish jumps trainer, his most recent notable achievement coming in late January as he smashed by the 4,000-winner mark, while last year’s Festival was a microcosm of the 66-year-old’s increasing dominance as he saddled 10 of the 28 horses to enter the hallowed winner’s enclosure across the four days. But while he has achieved just about everything this great sport has to offer, my latest visit to his impressive base in County Carlow left me in no doubt that complacency will simply not be tolerated by a man keen to insist he never takes his unparalleled success in the Cotswolds for granted.
“Getting winners at Cheltenham is a relief,” he said. “We’re not going aiming to beat 10, we’re aiming to get on the board if we can and then hopefully a few of the right ones win. “Someone said to me the other day we have 10 to 14 favourites and I always reckon only half the favourites win, so that’s not a bad number and if we can get somewhere near that it’ll be great. “People expect us to have winners in Cheltenham, but we go there hoping rather than expecting and it’s a relief if we get a winner and hopefully one or two more. “I don’t go back to my hotel on a night and open the champagne. I just go there and put my head in my hands and hope for better tomorrow.” Most trainers would give their right arm to be in Mullins’ position, of course, but that is not to say that it does not come with its pitfalls.

THAT WAS SENSATIONAL!!! 🚀 😍
GALOPIN DES CHAMPS wins the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup under @PTownend. 🏆 🐎 #ITVRacing | @LeopardstownRC |@WillieMullinsNH pic.twitter.com/sPEPASi5j4 — ITV Racing (@itvracing) February 4, 2023

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